Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesize the best evidence for the effectiveness of interventions to reduce occupational stress and/or burnout in the emergency department. Introduction: The prevalence of occupational stress and burnout among busy emergency department staff requires urgent attention. This review summarizes the current evidence to provide recommendations on interventions to reduce occupational stress in the emergency department. Inclusion criteria: Studies reporting on all health personnel working in emergency departments were included in the review. Any individual-focused or organizational-directed intervention was considered. Both published and unpublished studies including experimental and quasi-experiment...
Background:Professional nursing is inherently stressful. This stress negatively impacts nurses, hosp...
When compared to other units in acute care facilities, the Emergency Department has been identified ...
Emergency departments (ED) are usually considered high stress environments. The effects of the COVID...
Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesize the best evidence for the effectiveness of...
Objective:\ua0The objective of this review was to synthesize the best evidence for the effectiveness...
Review question:The aim of the review is to synthesize the best available evidence on interventions ...
Background Previous work has established that health care staff, in particular emergency department ...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
Background: Occupational stress and burnout are highly prevalent among medical doctors and can have ...
Background Previous work has established that health care staff, in particular emergency department...
Introduction: Burnout is a major threat to patient care quality and physician career longevity in em...
Emergency departments are high stress environments that may cause overwhelming experiences for nurse...
Purpose: Emergency Department (ED) staff members encounter many traumatic events (cardiac arrests, t...
Objective: EDs are highly demanding workplaces generating considerable potential for occupational s...
Introduction Occupational stress is a major modern health and safety challenges. While the ED is kno...
Background:Professional nursing is inherently stressful. This stress negatively impacts nurses, hosp...
When compared to other units in acute care facilities, the Emergency Department has been identified ...
Emergency departments (ED) are usually considered high stress environments. The effects of the COVID...
Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesize the best evidence for the effectiveness of...
Objective:\ua0The objective of this review was to synthesize the best evidence for the effectiveness...
Review question:The aim of the review is to synthesize the best available evidence on interventions ...
Background Previous work has established that health care staff, in particular emergency department ...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
Background: Occupational stress and burnout are highly prevalent among medical doctors and can have ...
Background Previous work has established that health care staff, in particular emergency department...
Introduction: Burnout is a major threat to patient care quality and physician career longevity in em...
Emergency departments are high stress environments that may cause overwhelming experiences for nurse...
Purpose: Emergency Department (ED) staff members encounter many traumatic events (cardiac arrests, t...
Objective: EDs are highly demanding workplaces generating considerable potential for occupational s...
Introduction Occupational stress is a major modern health and safety challenges. While the ED is kno...
Background:Professional nursing is inherently stressful. This stress negatively impacts nurses, hosp...
When compared to other units in acute care facilities, the Emergency Department has been identified ...
Emergency departments (ED) are usually considered high stress environments. The effects of the COVID...